Dan:
I had some scattered Eskip on 6. YV5B might be Eskip. With the other Carribean
beacons QRT, it's hard to verify the path down that way.
Not at the rig, but there might be some WSPR or FT8 activity to the south. Wish
I could check...
73, Keith, WB2VUO Amherst, NY:Grid FN02ox
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-------- Original message --------From: Dan Mitten - WA3NFV
<WA3NFV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 4/15/18 18:37 (GMT-05:00) To:
hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: At 5:15 PM Local "The same old
thing"
I can add a very strong YV5B 2131 Miles, at
6:30 PM Local. T.E. Grayline I expect. Dan
----- Original Message -----
From:
Dan Mitten -
WA3NFV
To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2018 5:22
PM
Subject: [HFbeacons] At 5:15 PM Local
"The same old thing"
The
same old thing. If the AK2F/WN2A call sign didn't change the report would be
the same! About all I'm doing now is confirming that these beacons are
still operational.
At
5:15 PM Local time the following Ten Meter Beacons are being
received:
4U1UN 74.7
Miles
WN2A 49.7
Mile
KA3JOE 23.8
Mile
KJ3P 9.6
Miles
K3XR 41.0
Miles
Note: If you are finding that 4U1UN has been missing from you
log, tune down 100 Hz, they seemed to have moved sometime in the last few
weeks. The current frequency puts them where I hear YV5B, when that path is
open.
TS-2000, Homebrew Vert. at 50'
(FN20ih)
73,
Dan
WA3NFV